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2015-11-29New upstream release (7.1p1).Colin Watson
2015-11-29New upstream release (7.0p1).Colin Watson
2015-09-17ssh_config(5): Fix markup errors in description of GSSAPITrustDns (closes: ↵Colin Watson
#799271).
2015-08-19New upstream release (6.9p1).Colin Watson
2015-08-19New upstream release (6.8p1).Colin Watson
2014-10-07Merge 6.7p1.Colin Watson
* New upstream release (http://www.openssh.com/txt/release-6.7): - sshd(8): The default set of ciphers and MACs has been altered to remove unsafe algorithms. In particular, CBC ciphers and arcfour* are disabled by default. The full set of algorithms remains available if configured explicitly via the Ciphers and MACs sshd_config options. - ssh(1), sshd(8): Add support for Unix domain socket forwarding. A remote TCP port may be forwarded to a local Unix domain socket and vice versa or both ends may be a Unix domain socket (closes: #236718). - ssh(1), ssh-keygen(1): Add support for SSHFP DNS records for ED25519 key types. - sftp(1): Allow resumption of interrupted uploads. - ssh(1): When rekeying, skip file/DNS lookups of the hostkey if it is the same as the one sent during initial key exchange. - sshd(8): Allow explicit ::1 and 127.0.0.1 forwarding bind addresses when GatewayPorts=no; allows client to choose address family. - sshd(8): Add a sshd_config PermitUserRC option to control whether ~/.ssh/rc is executed, mirroring the no-user-rc authorized_keys option. - ssh(1): Add a %C escape sequence for LocalCommand and ControlPath that expands to a unique identifer based on a hash of the tuple of (local host, remote user, hostname, port). Helps avoid exceeding miserly pathname limits for Unix domain sockets in multiplexing control paths. - sshd(8): Make the "Too many authentication failures" message include the user, source address, port and protocol in a format similar to the authentication success / failure messages. - Use CLOCK_BOOTTIME in preference to CLOCK_MONOTONIC when it is available. It considers time spent suspended, thereby ensuring timeouts (e.g. for expiring agent keys) fire correctly (closes: #734553). - Use prctl() to prevent sftp-server from accessing /proc/self/{mem,maps}. * Restore TCP wrappers support, removed upstream in 6.7. It is true that dropping this reduces preauth attack surface in sshd. On the other hand, this support seems to be quite widely used, and abruptly dropping it (from the perspective of users who don't read openssh-unix-dev) could easily cause more serious problems in practice. It's not entirely clear what the right long-term answer for Debian is, but it at least probably doesn't involve dropping this feature shortly before a freeze. * Replace patch to disable OpenSSL version check with an updated version of Kurt Roeckx's patch from #732940 to just avoid checking the status field.
2014-04-14Never signal the service supervisor with SIGSTOP more than once, toColin Watson
prevent a hang on re-exec (thanks, Robie Basak; LP: #1306877).
2014-03-25merge patched into masterMatthew Vernon
2014-03-20Merge 6.6p1.Colin Watson
* New upstream release (http://www.openssh.com/txt/release-6.6).
2014-03-19Apply various warning-suppression and regression-test fixes to gssapi.patch ↵Colin Watson
from Damien Miller.
2014-02-10Merge 6.5p1.Colin Watson
* New upstream release (http://www.openssh.com/txt/release-6.5, LP: #1275068): - ssh(1): Add support for client-side hostname canonicalisation using a set of DNS suffixes and rules in ssh_config(5). This allows unqualified names to be canonicalised to fully-qualified domain names to eliminate ambiguity when looking up keys in known_hosts or checking host certificate names (closes: #115286).
2014-02-09Drop ssh-vulnkeyColin Watson
Drop ssh-vulnkey and the associated ssh/ssh-add/sshd integration code, leaving only basic configuration file compatibility, since it has been nearly six years since the original vulnerability and this code is not likely to be of much value any more. See https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2013/09/msg00240.html for my full reasoning.